I’d say it’s been a crazy couple of weeks for the Nationals, but really it’s been a crazy season for the Nationals, the news and drama never letting up. So there will be plenty to discuss when CSNwashington.com’s Chase Hughes and the Washington Times’ Amanda Comak join me this afternoon for the latest installment of Beltway Baseball.

We’ll be taping the show from Nationals Park, then posting it for viewing tomorrow morning. But first we need your questions on the Nats. Submit them here, and we’ll pick the best ones to answer on the show.

Jus' wonderin if Coach Bo works regularly with the Oppo Boppo guy on OF skills?Given that he has only been playing the OF professionally for a little over a year, he seems to be doing pretty well. Also seems that the more difficult adjustment for him is reading balls to him in CF.

With all the HBP lately (Braun vs No Wright), national media has said that the Hammels thing is not dead. Is it? I thought that since JZ plunked him, it was over. Does the fact that Hammels admitted to hitting Haper make it more of an issue?

1. Second the motion with Moore — what was the point of bringing him up if he wasn't going to play? Note: this is a simple question, in that: I'm not necessarily suggesting he "needs" his at bats, or anything. The question is a general question: why you do bring up _any_ guy, and burn an option, if he's not going to play. Even more so for a guy who was lighting it up in AAA?Two more questions:2. How long until Rosenbaum gets promoted?3. What's the best guess for Corey Brown's season? (And, related: why wasn't he brought up instead of Moore? And, related: since he's a CF, wouldn't it make sense to bring him up _before_ Morse starts playing the field again?)

Who will be the next guy to win a Goon Squad t-shirt? Okay, maybe not that one. Realizing that a lot can change between now and the game, who is your Nationals All-Star pick, or could there actually be (gasp) more than one for the first time since (if memory serves) 2005?

This is the latest the Nats have picked in the MLB draft (16th) since they came to DC. Would love insight on where the Nats are leaning:- An advanced college player that could help soon, but may have limited upside; or- Longer term prospect with high-upside.Also, would like to know if the organization has any particular need areas that will be stressed in this draft. Also, would love to hear updates on each of the top picks from last year's draft (Goodwin, Rendon, Purke and Meyer).

I'm guessing I'm too late for questions, but dou think any of the current starters have volunteered to Davey that they would be willing to move into the bullpen?Also, Michael Morse says he's shooting for being a DH against the Red Sox. Will he go on rehab assignment prior and if so, how many games are enough?When is DeRosa back?

Theophilus T. S. said…No disrespect but I doubt you guys have information on the things about which I am most curious: Candid, reliable information on the status of Purke, Solis, Rendon.Not sure why you don't find this information reliable, but here you go…Purke — He's NOT injured. I've asked Mike Rizzo about this three times in the last month. They're simply keeping him in Viera for now so they can keep his innings count low. Easier to do that in a controlled environment than at an actual minor-league affiliate. He's expected to join the rotation at either Hagerstown or Potomac at some point this summer.Solis — He had Tommy John surgery in February. Won't pitch at all this year. Won't resume throwing again until later this summer.Rendon — Had surgery for a fractured ankle. I know there's some question about whether he'll return to play this season, but it's kind of a moot point. There's a chance he makes it back in time for the end of Potomac's season. But even if he doesn't, he'll play in the Florida instructional league in September and then probably the Arizona Fall League in October. So he will play some baseball in 2012, it's just a matter of when.Feel free to give this information as much or as little credence as you like…

If he maintains his current numbers, is it a safe bet that Harper remains with the Big club, or is a return to Syracuse possible?I can see an Onion headline here: Rizzo demoted to Syracuse for suggesting sending Harper downLerner: 'He just needs to work on a few things.' Or maybeAlbert Pujols demoted to AAA — buys entire league in piqueWoulda-been minors teammates: 'Geez, that guy's touchy'

I almost posted the same thing but thought it might be too snarky. I guess I owe myself a Coke or something.Section 3, My PFB Hitterish Sofa said… I'm pretty sure the answer is no, but I will ask anyway…is there any way the Nats would consider a 6 man rotation? And do you think they'll consider trading the first draft pick? (ducking) May 17, 2012 4:01 PM

Farid in Idaho:How much does the value of a potential trade target change with the needs of the club.For instance, the Nationals didn't need a left fielder in spring training but could have really used one to start the season. Would the cost of getting another team's left fielder increase because of the Nationals need?

Don't forget: Why don't they just trade Wang now?;)Section 3, My PFB Hitterish Sofa said… I'm pretty sure the answer is no, but I will ask anyway…is there any way the Nats would consider a 6 man rotation?And do you think they'll consider trading the first draft pick?(ducking)

Here's a question:What will happen with Chien-Ming Wang from now until the end of the season. He's a nice backup in case some one gets hurt or for when Strasburg gets high up on innings, but at the moment he has no where to go. As they didn't trade Lannan, do you see them trading Wang, leaving him in the minors, putting Detwiler in the bullpen, or even another option?